Example sentences of "and [vb pp] [prep] more " in BNC.

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1 Already equipped for this the fire brigade provided tarpaulins and arranged for more to be sent round .
2 Backed by sophisticated research programmes throughout the world , endorsed by legislators seeking to meet clean air targets , and proven by more than 1 million drivers worldwide , natural gas vehicles [ NGVs ] are emerging as one of the most promising solutions to the problems of fleet managers .
3 Choosing to enter a word in the Synonym input box calls up a list of headwords in alphabetical order , one of these can be selected and examined in more detail in the Thesaurus .
4 In all , 30 companies contributed ; in addition to the 13 questionnaire replies , nine were prepared to speak on the telephone , of a total of 25 called , and eight were visited and interviewed in more detail .
5 These issues are taken up and considered in more detail in Part 3 .
6 The same circumstances that have brought more attention to the miniatures are no doubt a big factor in the development of a grouping as yet not officially recognized , but being listed and offered by more and more growers .
7 They shouted , laughed and cried , ate oranges , and called for more .
8 This motion advocated a revival of nationalist Gaullist traditions to distinguish the RPR electorally from other right-wing parties , and called for more party independence , asserting that in its present state , still demoralized by the defeat of Chirac in the 1988 presidential elections , the RPR was incapable of forming an effective opposition .
9 D'Aubigny waved aside our letter of introduction and called for more refreshments before joining Angus on the other side of the table .
10 This ties in with earlier studies which have found that two-day-old infants who are considered attractive are held closer and spoken to more than unattractive babies .
11 The London side arrived at Anfield fresh from their weekend drubbing and burdened by more problems on and off the field .
12 A standard confidentiality agreement is set out in Appendix I and discussed in more detail in Chapter 1 .
13 These are habits that must now be reworked to meet threats that are vaguer , more elusive and spread across more of the world than precisely identified units of the Soviet army .
14 I had tried it before and put on more weight due to not re-educating my eating habits , but I needed to see immediate results to get the enthusiasm to continue dieting .
15 He was kept in overnight and questioned in more detail .
16 The Dickensian waiter flapped his napkin and advised with more truth than tact , ‘ Should n't have turbot today , sir , although the salmon 's passable . ’
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